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Partners to Create Joint Venture to Develop and Sell Smart City Solutions in China
NEW YORK – May 13, 2016 – The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and
Sensity Systems Inc., provider of a leading Internet of Things (IoT)
platform for Smart Cities, today announced an agreement under which the
two organizations will form a new joint venture in China to focus on
the development of smart city solutions for China and sales worldwide.
The resultant IoT Platform for Chinese Smart Cities will be application
compatible with the current Sensity IoT Smart City Platform, thereby
providing application developers access to a global market for cities.
Outside of China, the joint venture products will be sold under the
Sensity platform program.
As manufacturers and governments worldwide seek solutions to combat
climate change, China is focused on taking the global lead in the
market for smart city installations. The 13th Five Year Plan in China,
which lays out the economic goals for 2016-2020, aims at reaching a 70%
rate of urbanization by 2030. This means that 350 million people will
be added to China’s urban population during that time. There are
presently 654 cities in China, of which over 80 have over one million
people. This rapid urbanization is creating socioeconomic problems and
worsening environmental issues like traffic congestion and pollution
that is levying even greater costs on the environmental future of China
and the rest of the world.
According to data from the China Academy of ICT (CAICT), linked to the Ministry of Industry
and Information Technology (MIIT), the previous Five Year Plan had
total investments in smart cities of up to 1.6 trillion RMB ($260
billion). The goal was to support intelligent upgrading of public
utilities and the implementation of smart grids, smart transport, smart
water supplies, smart land administration and smart logistics. The new
Five Year Plan has an even greater investment and focus on
infrastructure upgrades that will improve the country’s environment, as
well as improve the efficiency and citizen services through smart
technologies.
Under the agreement, CAS Smart City (a corporate enterprise formed by
the Chinese Academy of Sciences) and Sensity will set up a green field
joint venture based in Nansha, a district of Guangzhou, China. This JV
will capitalize on Sensity’s world recognized IoT platform technology
for smart cities, as well as previously developed technologies from CAS
Smart City and will build on the experience of both CAS Smart City and
Sensity in deploying Smart City technologies in more than 50 cities
around the world. While the joint venture will work first on developing
smart city solutions focused on the Chinese market, since the joint
venture platform will be application compatible with Sensity’s existing
IoT platform, its products can also be sold outside of China under
Sensity’s existing platform program.
CAS
Smart City and Sensity will both contribute capital, technology and
human resources to the new company. The joint venture is expected to be
operational in Q3 2016.
“The Chinese Smart City market will be the largest and fastest growing in the world. Today,
more than 500 cities in China have announced their plans to implement
Smart City systems,” said Dr. Feng Yuan, Director of CAS Smart City.
“This agreement represents a unique relationship between two leading
Chinese and U.S. companies in the IoT industry focused on smart cities
and sets the foundation for China’s 13th Five Year Plan focused on
deploying critical infrastructure. Together, CAS Smart City and Sensity
will leverage their respective strengths to create significant value,
not only for the two organizations involved, but also for the
customers, distributors, OEMs and other agents throughout China.”
“The issues confronting cities, such as pollution, traffic congestion, energy consumption and
threats of terrorism, are similar around the globe. Further, in our
increasingly interconnected world, actions of one country may impact
other countries. We need a common platform and standards to allow
applications and services to be leveraged to help solve city and
environmental problems globally,” said Hugh Martin, Chairman and CEO of
Sensity. “Up until now, given China’s requirements for Smart City
solutions, there has not been a way to bridge Smart City work underway
in China with that of the rest of the world. By forming a joint venture
that can leverage the best of Sensity and CAS Smart City, along with
application compatibility, we can both help accelerate the creation of
an optimal Smart City platform for China, and at the same time ensure a
global marketplace for software application developers to help address
common problems in a similar way.”
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Communist Party Secretary of Guangdong Province, Hu Chunhua will preside over a signing
ceremony between Sensity Chairman and CEO, Hugh Martin and Director of
CAS Smart City, Dr. Feng Yuan on May 13, 2016 in New York. The
agreements outline the formation of the new CAS Smart City and Sensity
joint venture, and other related documents.
About the Chinese Academy of Sciences and CAS Smart City
The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) is an institution of China,
functioning as the national scientific think tank and academic
governing body, providing advisory and appraisal services on issues
stemming from the national economy, social development, and science and
technology progress. It is headquartered in Beijing with branch
institutes all over mainland China. It has also created hundreds of
commercial enterprises. Given the government’s intense focus on Smart
Cities, and research on the topic that has been underway for many
years, CAS recently spun out a new commercial entity focused on
developing and selling Smart City technology. This spinout occurred in
the Q4 of 2015 and was appropriately named “CAS Smart City.” CAS Smart
City is headquartered in Guangdong, China.
About Sensity Systems
SensityŽ Systems uses energy-efficient LED lighting as the foundation
for its IoT platform for Smart Cities. The company enables light owners
to capitalize on the LED conversion process by embedding networking
technology within both retrofit and new LED luminaires. With the
Sensity open, privacy-by-design, multiservice NetSense™ platform,
lighting owners are able to reduce energy costs and implement a variety
of Smart City applications and services, including public safety,
environmental and weather monitoring, parking management and location
analytics. For more information, please visit www.sensity.com.
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